Artist: Hookfoot Title Of Album: Live in Memphis 1972 Year Of Release: 1990 Label: World Wide Records [SPM-WWR-CD-0018] Country: UK Genre: Rock, Funk, Blues Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks,scans) Time: 63:22 min
Hookfoot was a quintet formed at the end of the '60s as a recording unit by a half-dozen session players associated with Dick James' publishing and later with his DJM Records label. They never made much of an impression on the charts, despite their work being licensed to A&M Records, through which they released four LPs in the U.S.A. Ian Duck (vocals, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums, vocals), and Caleb Quaye (guitar, vocals) were the original lineup, with Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals) coming in alongside Quaye, and Fred Gandy joining on bass later.(Bruce Eder)
Does anyone remember how good this group was besides me? This is the fourth release (after Hookfoot, Good Times A Comin, Communication, and Roaring),that I can find from one of the most underated groups from England in the early 70's;Hookfoot. Eight live tracks(5 from the various studio releases) that show what a great band these guys were! A talented guitar band led by Caleb Quaye, and Ian Duck, this four piece band with Roger Pope and Dave Glover/Freddy Gandy could play it all; loud and funky rock n'roll,electric or acoustic blues, combined with great lyrics and superb musicianship. If you can find this disc check it out, because this may be the only Hookfoot music you'll be able to listen to on CD anytime soon. It's a decent recording(considering the time it was made),and shows a "live" sound most fans like me never got to hear. See if you agree with me, that these guys played great music that sounded like nothing else from England that was being played in 1972- it'll make you feel young again!!
Tracklist 01. Taxman 02. If I Had The Words 03. They'll Never Find Us Up There 04. Here I Come 05. Cuckoo 06. Cruisin' 07. Nature Changes 08. Freedom
Credits Caleb Quaye : Lead & Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards Ian Duck : Rhythm & Lead Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica Fred Gandy : Bass Roger Pope : Drums, Vocals